Theology of Priestly Celebacy

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Benedictine priests and theologians ground the chaste life of the priest in a meditation of what it means to be formed in the likeness of Christ and to live as a witness of Christ. The heart of this book contrasts classic models of priestly theology, such as one finds in the thought of John Henry Newman, with the problematic ideas of latter-day theorists.
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Benedictine priests and theologians ground the chaste life of the priest in a meditation of what it means to be formed in the likeness of Christ and to live as a witness of Christ. The heart of this book contrasts classic models of priestly theology, such as one finds in the thought of John Henry Newman, with the problematic ideas of latter-day theorists.
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